This past Saturday Clocktower Players--community theater - inaugurated their 2017/2018 season with a fantastic show: Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY IN CONCERT. The acting was top notch, the music was great and the theater is spectacular. Our community is fortunate to be able to have this great resource.

Clocktower Players has scheduled an audition for their next great show: Pippin. The dates for the audition: December 18 and 19th from 7 to 10 PM. Callback: December 20 at 7 PM at Irvington Town Hall Theater, 85 Main Street, Irvington.

to learn more about Clocktower Players visit clocktowerplayers.com. If you have a son or daughter who would love to win an Oscar or TONY award one day - they will need some training. Clockwork Towers does a fantastic job empowering youth to achieve success onstage and off.

During the past 40 years Clockwork Towers has produced 140 productions, they have employed 4500 actors, have 140,000 patrons and have given theater lovers millions of great memories.

PAUL FEINER

how clocktower players got started--community theater of the Greenburgh rivertowns

(from their website)

In 1902, the residents of Irvington built Irvington Town Hall, and from the start, it acted as a cultural and political hub. By mid-century, when formal balls, tea dances, and melodramas had lost ground, our theater suffered the effects of disuse and was eventually condemned to darkness.In 1977, Clocktower Players, Inc. was founded to reinvigorate the theater by renovating the hall and by developing programs to promote its traditional use as a center for community discussion and celebration.In the fall of 1978, the theater reopened its doors, and Clocktower Players launched its Youth Theater program. In 1989, Michael C. Penta, Clocktower Players Founding Artistic Director, instituted our Community Theater program to showcase local talent.Since 2006, Cagle McDonald has led our staff and volunteer teams as Artistic and Executive Director and has significantly grown all programming. Cagle champions diversity and produces works that highlight the breadth of the human experience—Ragtime, In the Heights, Rent, La Cage Aux Folles, Spring Awakening and Purlie—the first all-black musical to grace the Irvington stage.

What We're Doing Now

In our 2016-17 Season, our youth performers were cheered on by family and friends as they presented hilarious and heart-warming productions of Mulan, James and the Giant Peach, Singin' In The Rain, Xanadu, Mary Poppins, and SUMMER STAGE presented a fantastic showcase of Broadway hits. As for our adult performers, our talented casts brought down the house in culturally and ethnically diverse productions of Dreamgirls, Sister Act, and Beauty and the Beast.
Champions of diversity, giving voice to stories as rich and complex as the great tapestry of America itself, Clocktower Players Community Theater Adult Troupe has been honored to receive many accolades including Best of Westchester's Best Local Theater Group, winner of five 2015 OnSTAGE Critic’s Awards, including Outstanding Musical Award, and selected by NY Theater Guide as one of the top five community theater companies in New York State. In 2017-18, we're thrilled to celebrate our 40th Season with an exciting line-up of community-engaging musicals filled with laughter and fun, sure to captivate and excite the imagination of one and all. We are excited to explore a rich array of Tony Award winning and classic musicals giving a voice to the stories of a community as diverse, rich and complex as the great tapestry of America itself.

This past Saturday Clocktower Players--community theater - inaugurated their 2017/2018 season with a fantastic show: Stephen Sondheim's COMPANY IN CONCERT. The acting was top notch, the music was great and the theater is spectacular. Our community is fortunate to be able to have this great resource.

Clocktower Players has scheduled an audition for their next great show: Pippin. The dates for the audition: December 18 and 19th from 7 to 10 PM. Callback: December 20 at 7 PM at Irvington Town Hall Theater, 85 Main Street, Irvington.

to learn more about Clocktower Players visit clocktowerplayers.com. If you have a son or daughter who would love to win an Oscar or TONY award one day - they will need some training. Clockwork Towers does a fantastic job empowering youth to achieve success onstage and off.

During the past 40 years Clockwork Towers has produced 140 productions, they have employed 4500 actors, have 140,000 patrons and have given theater lovers millions of great memories.

PAUL FEINER

how clocktower players got started--community theater of the Greenburgh rivertowns

(from their website)

In 1902, the residents of Irvington built Irvington Town Hall, and from the start, it acted as a cultural and political hub. By mid-century, when formal balls, tea dances, and melodramas had lost ground, our theater suffered the effects of disuse and was eventually condemned to darkness.In 1977, Clocktower Players, Inc. was founded to reinvigorate the theater by renovating the hall and by developing programs to promote its traditional use as a center for community discussion and celebration.In the fall of 1978, the theater reopened its doors, and Clocktower Players launched its Youth Theater program. In 1989, Michael C. Penta, Clocktower Players Founding Artistic Director, instituted our Community Theater program to showcase local talent.Since 2006, Cagle McDonald has led our staff and volunteer teams as Artistic and Executive Director and has significantly grown all programming. Cagle champions diversity and produces works that highlight the breadth of the human experience—Ragtime, In the Heights, Rent, La Cage Aux Folles, Spring Awakening and Purlie—the first all-black musical to grace the Irvington stage.

What We're Doing Now

In our 2016-17 Season, our youth performers were cheered on by family and friends as they presented hilarious and heart-warming productions of Mulan, James and the Giant Peach, Singin' In The Rain, Xanadu, Mary Poppins, and SUMMER STAGE presented a fantastic showcase of Broadway hits. As for our adult performers, our talented casts brought down the house in culturally and ethnically diverse productions of Dreamgirls, Sister Act, and Beauty and the Beast.
Champions of diversity, giving voice to stories as rich and complex as the great tapestry of America itself, Clocktower Players Community Theater Adult Troupe has been honored to receive many accolades including Best of Westchester's Best Local Theater Group, winner of five 2015 OnSTAGE Critic’s Awards, including Outstanding Musical Award, and selected by NY Theater Guide as one of the top five community theater companies in New York State. In 2017-18, we're thrilled to celebrate our 40th Season with an exciting line-up of community-engaging musicals filled with laughter and fun, sure to captivate and excite the imagination of one and all. We are excited to explore a rich array of Tony Award winning and classic musicals giving a voice to the stories of a community as diverse, rich and complex as the great tapestry of America itself.